Infatuation Rules
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Davis said these six red flags are signs that a relationship could be bad for your mental health: You often feel suspicious. ... You censor yourself regularly. ... You feel misunderstood. ... You feel like you don't know your partner anymore. ... You have a sense of going through the motions. ... Resentments are festering.
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Read More »This article has been reviewed for accuracy by our peer review team which includes clinicians and medical professionals. Learn more about our peer review process. Research has underscored just how powerful close, supportive relationships can be for mental and physical health. This is especially true for those in recovery from addiction and/or other mental health issues. The quality of the relationship is key. For example, a happy marriage or stable partnership can reduce stress and be a buffer against depression. On the other hand, an unhealthy relationship with a significant other can be worse for mental health than being single and living alone, according to studies cited by the Mental Health Foundation.
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Read More »If you’re not “allowed” to seek therapy, that is an obvious red flag that a relationship is bad for your mental health. It also may coincide with a partner who is controlling and whose controlling nature has caused you to feel increasingly isolated from former friends and supports. “Gaslighting” can be another indication that efforts to get help for yourself and/or the relationship will be rejected. Dr. Davis described “five common tactics” that people who gaslight use. They “lie about things you know to be true; accuse you of the negative behaviors they engage in themselves; call you crazy, emotionally unbalanced, or too sensitive; undermine you in subtle ways; and, when confronted about their behavior, they often deflect and distract.”
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